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London, Sept. 14.

The events in Czecho-Slovakia burst like a bombshell in London among leaders of the Government at the very time that key men of the Cabinet were in session discussing earlier events.

A spokesman stated that "events are moving so rapid- ly it is impossible to say what will happen.".

No attempt is made to conceal fears that the detona- tion may, before dawn, draw Europe into a catastrophe.

There is speculation as to whether Britain was informed beforehand of the Prague Government's decision to reject the ultimatum and whether that was the cause of the sur- prise meeting of the "Big Four" Cabinet Members-Mr. Neville Chamberlain, Sir Kingsley Wood, Mr. Alfred Duff Cooper and Mr. Leslie Hore-Belisha.

Later Lord Halifax, Sir John Simon and Sir Samuel

HENLEIN

HITLER

Hoare joined the conference which made it virtually a SPEECH

Cabinet meeting.

Indicative of the growing fears of war, Lloyds have sum- moned underwriters to disc 188 the discontinuance of all war risks on shipping.

Frank replied

that

ilerr

Herr Kundt would come to Prague and He will call on Premler Hadzu. travel by road, a 24-hour Journey,— Reuter.

Tension Increases

It is understood that Cabinet Members have announced that

Prague, Skpt. 14. The tension in Czechó-Slovakia is "it is impossible to suppose that Britain can stand aside in a con-owing hourly, particularly as the news Alters through of further grave lict in which the integrity of incidents in the Sudeten areas. France would be menaced."-- United Press,

Martial Law Extended

Prague, Sept. 14. It is stated here that complete order and calm prevails in the areas How Linder ranrttal LAW, the

Inhabitants being confined to their homes and only persons with police permits being allowed on the streets, Martial law has now been extend- ed to the districts of Taciau and Bischofsteinitz.-Trans-Ocean.

Telephone Lines Cut

Prague, Sept. 14.

REACTIONS

Energetic Tone Unnecessary

14, 1938.

Cinema Record Of Nazi Coup In Austria

The Conquest of Austrin, the first gigantic coup of the Nazi regime, is the subject of the "March of Time". newsreel previewed yesterday at the Queen's Theatre and to be screened Hitler's

Vienna,

at that theatre to-day, triumphant march through the Austrian capital, leaves in its Path

succession of suicides.

the

The film turns back the clock to toh days of the lapsburgs, Vienna which was the gayest capital In Europe, and after a few glimpses of the Great War which Involved

Austria, with consequent loss of

territory, turns to the life of the new Austrin. Hitler, the son of an Austrian Customs Omeer,

com-

ices his climb to power. Tracing mences the course of Hitler's plan to end Austrian independence a plan first voiced in "Mein Kampf" as "neces-

condition for the sary cond

the security of the

German race""March of Time" shows that what seemed to be a light-

ning blow against Austria was, in reality, the superbly staged climax

When

.n

to 14- Kame

was written, Hitler was an obscure Austrian ex- corporal who had served in the and who had been Gennan army thrown Juto prison after an un- successful Nazi putsch In Munich. By 1833, Hitler had become a power in Europe and was seemingly ready to test his theories. His course of While it is stressed that the action is traced, up to the time of Dollfusa But the murdered Chan- energetic tone of Herr Hitler's the murder of Austria's Chancellor. speech was

becaire

a symbol of Inde- and

Budapest, Sept. 13.

unnecessary, the end more than ever the

The latest incident is reported Press here believes that the door from Schwaderbach, which lies close remains open for further nego-

the German frontier. Here ations. to group of 20 Sudetens were fired on frontter by Czech gendarmes and guards.

yere

Fraud Against Taikoo Sugar Refineries

turned lo its own leaders. Then the German

marched army across the border and into Vienna, The passionate energy with which and with Austria proclaimed forever the Chancellor announced Germany's Nazi property, the "March of Time" It appears that the Sudetens then unbending will to bring

rent of the world about an shows why the rushed the customs building, entered early and satisfactory solution of fears that Hitler's first conquest may to blows with the the Czecho-Slovakia minority prob- be only a prelude to other things he it and cane

lem can leave no doubt of the ever- prophesied in "Mein Kampf." officials.

In the course of the fight one increasing interest aroused in Cer

one gendarme many by the Sudeten question, and customs official and were ellied and several”, Sudeten thint the German nation considers ......this question, to be one which vitally Germans were.injured.

Eventually, when the situation was effects itself. growing increasingly ugly, Sudeten Hungarian pulitical circles in Party functionaries took the Czech general take the view that the time) officials and their wives under their has now come for a revision of the protection and escorted them from peace treaties concluded twenty years) Many telephone lines have been the district to Graslitz.

ogo-Trans-Ocean. cut near Carlsbad. All schools are

From Tachau, in Bohemia, comes

Sudeten meeting Sudeten Enthusiasm closed and most business people have a report that a

Pleading guilty to the charge al which had been carried through in closed their shops and businesses.

Prague, Sept. 13.

fraudulent conversion of $100 which In Plan, near Marienbad, demon- perfect order was set upon without

Herr Hiller's speech was enthusias- he had received for or on account of strators smushed the windows of the warning by the military and a round

of local

shots met the people as they broke tically received by Sudetens, who the Taikoo Sugar Refining Co., Ltd., Pollee Station,

2, while Ini

Lov Warnsdorf a crowd of 8,000 demand-up to a home. Three persons were held demonstration in many parts of between September 1 and

Ying-chuen, alias Lee Eng-chuan, 23, sent to the Sudeten are... cd the destruction of the frontier killed and a large number

hospital.

The reaction of the speech was not appeared on remand before Mr. T. Edwards at the Central Magistracy posts.

The Czech Government. in ex-commented on in papers here, which

nix weeks' hard labour. plaining the imposition of Martial published bure reports of the speech, this morning, and was sentenced to Law on the Sudeten districts, says It understood that the Czech Detective Sergeant H. B. Dewar that it is necessary in view of the Minister in London, M. Thomas series of incidents which have Masaryk, has handed a memorandum was present for the Police and Mr.

G. Nigel prosecuted, followed the receipt of Herr Hitler's to the British

explain- Government

The defendant had obtained ing why it is impossible for Czecho-cashier's order, said Mr. Nigel, and demonstrations were ap-Slovakin to agree to a plebiscite. after obtaining the $100, used the parently spontaneous and in most According to the Bohemia M.

money instead of paying this sum places the church bells were rung Masaryk's note referred to the latest for a freight account of the Company. and the sirens of factories sounded. Prague proposals as the "utmost limit The discovery was made the follow- to which concessions can be granted."

when the accountant went ing day when Trans-Ocean,

through the vouchers and noticed that the order had not been endorsed. full and complete confession of

· London, Sept. 13.

what he had done had been made The Premier, Mr. Nevlic Chamber by the defendunt. He wished to

was writing. lain, to-day received the leaders of make restitution, and the two opposition parties, Mr. to his parents for the money. Mr. Clemont Attlee and Sir Archibald Nigel concluded by saying that the

Tulkoo Sinclair, with

Sugar Refinery did not wish whom he discussed

to press the case. Herr Hitler's speech

The above sentence was then. im- It is said that speech will be further examined on Tuesday even posed by Mr. Edwards, who remark- A fine of $100 was imposed on Iping at a special meeting between the cd that fraudulent conversion from Fong, of 20 Robinson Road, by Mr. Prime Minister, Lord Halifax, Sir Berlin, Sept. 14.

1. Butters nt the H.

John Simon and Sir Samuel Hoare. when he Magistracy this morning, was summoned for being in possesse

In Puerstein inembers of the Sude- ten Party occupied the railway station and hoisted the swastika flag. later being evicted by gendarmes. Trans-Occan.

Official Casualties

Prague, Sept. 14. Deaths in Czecha-Slovakia as the result of incidents up to midnight last night were eight Czechs and four Sudeten Germans, according to an official statement.-Reuter.

German Officials Recalled

Washington, Sept. 14. Foreign diplomats here are specu- lating on the reason that most officers) attached to the German Embassy have started for Berlin accompanied by their families.-United Press,

German Press Angry

The German Press has reacted sharply to the Czech disturbances last night.

The German national anthem was sun and entire streets suddenly blossomed out with Swastika Dogs- Trans-Ocean

Had No Radio Licence

Central

Discussed in London

F.

one's

employers

offence.

The Cabinet Council is expected to

Prague Reaction

Prague, Sept. 13. Under the headings "Threats

to

On

Was п

serious

on of a radio receiving apparatus meet on WednesdayTrans-Ocean. Britain. However, In view of the without licence on August 20.

Defendant claimed that be WAS testing the instrument before taking

The Angriff says that at the hour Herr Hitler was delivering his warn- ing to the Prague Government the Czechs had already decided to cross the Rubicon of peace, "These deaths out n licence.

and the military occupation with machine guns and armoured cars of the Sudeten regions, proves that Prague is not ready for a peaceful solution" Angrig states.-Reuter,

Leaders To Confer

Prague, Sept. 14. It has been learned here that the Sudeten ultimatum was not actually delivered to the Prague Government until 6 pm. yesterday and con- sequently it expires at midnight and not at 11 p.m.

of a leènce could be found.

keen anxiety on the part of Britain to maintain pence and the ardent desire of Germany for a peaceful settlement, war should be averted.

The Kokumin declares that the Mr. J. Key, Inspector of Wireless, Czecho-Slovakia", "Attacks on Pre-intervention of a third Power only said that the set was discovered by sident Benes", Violent Attack another Wireless Inspector, Mr. A. Britain", "Our defence measures of because the Sudeten question is u serves to complicate the altuation, Jeffries, during a visit to the defen- May 21

Sult

Point", Prague Sore a dant's fat on August 20. No record papers reports the speech in full. racial Issue conceming only two Powers. Third Power intervention is the Government must stand firm the paper, and France must assume The newspaper Narodny says that inspired by ulterior motives, says and insist on respect for law order so as to ensure a solid foundation of the situation.

andor

responsibility for the aggrava- The news- tion for future negotiations.-Trans-ion

concludes that Japan cannot paper remain silent if an attempt is made to represent the Tokyo Comments

question as an issue between democracies und non- Tokyo, Sept. 14,

Powers. democratic Japanese evening papers LI-

The Aught anys that Herr Hitler animously support Herr Hitler's now has pence in his left hand and stand on the Czech crisis.

war in his right hand, and all Europe The Miyake says that the Sudulen 19 agog to see the effect of his speech. question is one between Czecho- Nicht-Nicht pays a glowing tribute

From the information they had there was reason to believe that the set had been installed and operated for some weeks.

KOWLOON thefts Entering the residence of Wong Stu-ming in Gloucester Road in the early hours of yesterday morning, thieves stole clothing, money and a passport to the value of $157.

Octan.

The Premier., M. Milun Hodza, in hig

reply, has invited Herr Frank, who actually signed the telegram, to come to Prague to discuss the situation, pointing out that they' Money and jewellery valued at $82 Slovakia and Germany but with to Herr Hitler and his firm de- might possibly rench on agreement was laken when the premises of British Intervention the future determination, and counsels Britain and that would lead to the pacification of Chung Pul-meur in Nathan Road pends on the development of the France to see the situation in its Czecho-Slovakia.

was entered by thieves yesterday. situation between Germany and right nspects.-Reuter Special

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